The new president and CEO was named several weeks after Trevor Scherrer said he would step down.
McKenna Ross
McKenna Ross joined the Review-Journal in June 2021 as a business reporter covering Southern Nevada nonprofits and the charity sector. She is a corps member with Report for America, a national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms. She previously reported for MLive, a Michigan news site, and interned at The Oregonian, the Palm Beach Post, Gongwer News Service and WKAR News. She is a graduate of Michigan State University.
A class-action lawsuit alleging hotel room price fixing was thrown out, handing a win to the Strip hospitality companies accused of anti-trust behavior.
A proposal asked Boyd Gaming shareholders to study the effects of making casinos smoke-free. It was the first of three proposals across the industry to get a vote.
The Super Bowl was estimated to bring in at least $500 million in spending. And over the long weekend, spending could reach as high as $1.1 billion.
We now know why Fontainebleau executives opted to open the 67-story, blue-tinted north Strip resort on Wednesday.
The inaugural Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix begins Thursday, and racing fans who say tickets to the race were too expensive have already descended on the Strip.
New owners took over the Rio earlier this month and they’re quickly moving to make their mark on the off-Strip resort.
An immersive digital art venue popular in east Asia will open its first North American location near the center Strip next month.
A credit union that serves casino employees said an outage of its mobile and online banking services is not related to the MGM Resorts cybersecurity breach.
A newly remodeled boutique hotel wants to make guests feel like they’re in resort towns in Idaho or Colorado when it opens to the public in early October.
If you’re drawn to the glow of a ring light like a moth to a flame, but don’t know where to get started, consider these words of wisdom from several Vegas-related content creators.
Fontainebleau hiring officials will interview for about 1,500 positions at upcoming hiring events.
The slot machine developer behind Shoot to Win Craps, Go Go Claw and other slot and electronic table games will close its Las Vegas office next month.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas has selected a former general manager from Station Casinos to lead the long-awaited Strip resort when it opens in December.
A proposal meant to bring the film industry to Nevada failed in the Legislature, but stakeholders are optimistic that the idea will stick around.